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Trade deficit still wide, exports decline—report
Malawi’s cumulative trade deficit for the 10 months to October this year has jumped by 16 percent to $2.2 billion…
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Migration project impresses stakeholders
Stakeholders have expressed satisfaction with the progress of the Migration Information and Data Analysis System (Midas) project which targets streamlining…
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Rare earths project toland K175bn US loan
Mkango Resources Limited-owned Songwe Hill Rare Earth Project is on the verge of securing $100 million (about K175 billion) direct…
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Germany commits to provide K140bn aid to Malawi
German has pledged to provide 68.8 million euro (about K140 billion) to support Malawi’s social cash transfer programme and agriculture…
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Illovo Sugar 250% profit jump draws mixed views
Illovo Sugar (Malawi) plc profit after-tax grew by 250 percent to K77 billion in the year ended August 31, drawing…
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EIU forecasts weak Kwacha
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has projected that the kwacha will weaken further between 2026 and 2029 in line with…
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Microfinance sector in mixed performance
Malawi’s microfinance sector chalked mixed results in the first half of 2025 as weaknesses in underwriting and delayed loan repayments…
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Standard Bank eases payments to China
The connection of Standard Bank to China’s Cross-border Interbank Payment System (Cips) has been described as key to the country’s…
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Stronger ICT backbonekey to improved energy
Preliminary findings of Malawi’s technology needs assessment show that a stronger information and communications technology (ICT) backbone and improved energy…
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Morocco-funded fertiliser plant beneficial—minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation George Chaponda says the Moroccan Government’s plans to construct a fertiliser manufacturing plant…
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